Gordon Ramsay to End 'Kitchen Nightmares' in U.S. and U.K.

The celebrity chef announces that he has 'decided to stop making the show' after filming 4 new episodes for the U.K. version of the reality series.

Gordon Ramsay will remove at least one show from his busy schedule. The Scottish chef has announced on his official website that he has decided to end "Kitchen Nightmares" in the U.S. and the U.K.

"As filming comes to a close on the latest series of Kitchen Nightmares I've decided to stop making the show," he said on Monday, June 23. "I'm currently filming 4 new episodes, Costa Del Nightmares, for Channel 4 which will be my last...It's been a blast but it's time to call it a day."

"Kitchen Nightmares" began in 2004 in the U.K. before being brought to the States in 2007. "I've had a phenomenal 10 years making 123 episodes, 12 seasons, shot across 2 continents, watched by tens of millions of people and sold to over 150 countries," Ramsay added in his statement. He has visited over 100 restaurants during the filming of the reality series.

"I'd like to thank you all for being so supportive. I'm glad I've been able to entertain and hopefully help a few people along the way. It's sad to say goodbye to Kitchen Nightmares but I'll be continuing with my other shows. It's been memorable! Thank you for watching," he concluded.